People in Business

Published: Tuesday, February 19, 2013 at 12:42 p.m.

Last Modified: Tuesday, February 19, 2013 at 12:42 p.m.

Wendy Gupta has joined Davidson County Community College as coordinator of the Learning Commons.

In her new position, Gupta is responsible for coordinating and scheduling support services such as note-taking, tutoring and workshops within the Learning Commons. Gupta's position will also allow students and instructors to schedule, administer and complete tests.

"I am excited to support students in new ways," Gupta says. "I am looking forward to finding opportunities to make the Learning Commons more effective than ever."

Gupta earned a Bachelor of Arts in English from North Greenville University. She previously worked as a part-time professional writing coach for DCCC.

Brinkley Walser attorney David Inabinett has been appointed to the Davidson County Senior Services Advisory Board.

Inabinett has volunteered with DCSS in the past, speaking at numerous events on topics related to elder law.

"Davidson County has an active senior services division," says Inabinett, managing member of Brinkley Walser. "Their mission is to provide support for seniors and advocate on their behalf. The programs and resources offered by senior services enable many area seniors to remain active in the community, stay healthy and retain their independence. I'm pleased to be able to join the advisory board and contribute to this worthy endeavor."

Inabinett is a member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys and focuses his practice on estate planning, elder law, Medicaid and nursing home law.

Brinkley Walser attorney G. Thompson Miller, along with six other residents, has been appointed to serve on the Wake Forest Baptist Health — Lexington Medical Center Board.

The board has set two primary goals this year: improve patient satisfaction and improve quality and safety.

"It's so important to have access to high-quality medical care locally," says Miller, member of Brinkley Walser. "Our goal as board members is to provide insight from both a medical and community perspective to accomplish these goals and assure continued improvements to make Lexington Medical Center a top-notch facility of which we can all be proud."

Miller had previously served on the board of the Lexington Medical Center Foundation. He focuses his legal practice on workers' compensation, personal injury, Social Security disability, employment law, estate planning and business law.

<p><B>Wendy Gupta</B> has joined Davidson County Community College as coordinator of the Learning Commons. </p><p>In her new position, Gupta is responsible for coordinating and scheduling support services such as note-taking, tutoring and workshops within the Learning Commons. Gupta's position will also allow students and instructors to schedule, administer and complete tests.</p><p>"I am excited to support students in new ways," Gupta says. "I am looking forward to finding opportunities to make the Learning Commons more effective than ever."</p><p>Gupta earned a Bachelor of Arts in English from North Greenville University. She previously worked as a part-time professional writing coach for DCCC.</p><p>Brinkley Walser attorney <B>David Inabinett </B>has been appointed to the Davidson County Senior Services Advisory Board.</p><p>Inabinett has volunteered with DCSS in the past, speaking at numerous events on topics related to elder law.</p><p>"Davidson County has an active senior services division," says Inabinett, managing member of Brinkley Walser. "Their mission is to provide support for seniors and advocate on their behalf. The programs and resources offered by senior services enable many area seniors to remain active in the community, stay healthy and retain their independence. I'm pleased to be able to join the advisory board and contribute to this worthy endeavor."</p><p>Inabinett is a member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys and focuses his practice on estate planning, elder law, Medicaid and nursing home law.</p><p>Brinkley Walser attorney <B>G. Thompson Miller</B>, along with six other residents, has been appointed to serve on the Wake Forest Baptist Health — Lexington Medical Center Board.</p><p>The board has set two primary goals this year: improve patient satisfaction and improve quality and safety.</p><p>"It's so important to have access to high-quality medical care locally," says Miller, member of Brinkley Walser. "Our goal as board members is to provide insight from both a medical and community perspective to accomplish these goals and assure continued improvements to make Lexington Medical Center a top-notch facility of which we can all be proud."</p><p>Miller had previously served on the board of the Lexington Medical Center Foundation. He focuses his legal practice on workers' compensation, personal injury, Social Security disability, employment law, estate planning and business law.</p>